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Mmm TO MISS LUCY DILLON, who daily for eleven years has taught her language students the more valuable lessons of patience, kindness, and gener- osity, Who has served as coun- selor and as a faculty member on the Student Council, who has helped the outgoing classes plan their parties and their ex- ercises, and who has helped to make our too brief stay here more pleasant-this book is re- spectfully dedicated.
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Promote Safety HE making of a moving pic- ture and the issuing of safe- ty bulletins marked the activ- ities of the Safety Council at Northern during the l938-39 school year. The council sponsored by W. O. Satterly, met jointly with Central's council. Death Comes at Forty , a safety bulletin, was issued by the council, which also secured Police Chief Anderson, to speak over Northern's public address system. Bill Tate, chairman and Mar- garet Moore, secretary, were the officers, and lack Dennis, Safety Club-Their aim is to promote safety. Bottom row, left to right: Ruth Seder, Ia Dennis, and Margaret Moore, top row, W. O. Satterley, sponsor, Ed Berryman, Bill Tc and Robert Renwick. Ruth Seder, Robert Renwick Frank Manley, Flint supe and Edward Berryman, an ex- visor of recreation and Edw officio member, composed the lames, safety director, also c: club roll. tended meetings. Selecting Student Leaders-Most school activities are governed by the Student Council, Northern's instrument of self government. Me bers are elected by polls held in the same manner as regular elections thereby giving students training in citizenship. Election tii brings campaigning, voting and inaugurating activities. Prospective candidates for office must have fifty names on a petition before th can officially become a candidate. l. Bill Howard signs lake Sarver's petition while Harold Iohnson looks on. Z. Pauline Chappe and Emma Lou Durance take the registration of Iames Farber and John Bishop. 3. Having voted for her candidates, Elaine Sabel com out of the voting booth well satisfied. 4. Class officers are sworn in after the election. 5. Ed Berryman, president of Student Counc takes his oath from Harold Vlestcott, dean of boys. After election activities are over, student union ticket sales begin. 6. Clare De and Mrs. Dorothy Stencel supervise the second floor ticket sales. 1 Page 6 W 3 Nineteen Thirty-Nil
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